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ICRC 'very concerned' about Mali

NIAMEY, Niger, Oct. 22 (UPI) -- International Committee of the Red Cross President Peter Maurer said Monday he was "very concerned" about the security situation in northern Mali.

Maurer is on a three-day mission of the Sahel region of North Africa. He said from Niger that conflict in northern Mali was having an effect on the entire region.

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"The ICRC is very concerned about the conflict's effects on the people living in northern Mali," he said in a statement.

Food shortages in the region, he added, are complicating the plight of the thousands of refugees fleeing Mali to neighboring countries.

Foreign rebels and fighters loyal to al-Qaida claimed autonomy for northern Mali following an early 2012 coup. Members of the Economic Community of West African States have proposed a neutral stand-by force to help address lingering security concerns in the country.

Deputy U.N. Secretary-General Jan Eliasson told a meeting of U.N., ECOWAS and African Union officials that a credible political strategy was needed for Mali.

"Any military action must also support a coherent political strategy for the country's reunification," he said. "And for the international community to back an international military force, human rights and humanitarian law must be scrupulously respected."

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